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mf ' BRQTHER POTAMIAN FSC., BS., MA. Dean of the School of Arts and Science 39
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Sclioal afhtrts cmcl Sciences HILQSOPHIC discussions and the contemplation of the arts are essentially modes of peace and their followers must desert them in times of war. From peaceful contemplation we are alole to advance poetically and artistically, hut we have no time or place for such meditation in times of national emergency. Even the even tenor of the ways of the scientist must he accelerated and quicleened to contrilvute towards the struggle into which war plunges the nation. So at lwanhattan, the call of duty toolz the majority of men who prepared with quiet study and prolonged thought to grapple with the prolvlems a peaceful world might loring. Through recruiting and through the draft, hundreds of memlners of the School of Arts and Sciences, and especially the memlners of the Department of Physical Education, hustled off to talze their places in army camps, in the Navy, in the Coast Guard and in the lxlarine Corps. l lvlen whose preparation for medicine had already advanced sufficiently as to give an earnest indication that they were serious in the pursuit of a medical degree were often spared, hut even here, they were inducted into wartime status and prepared as memlners of the armed forces for their regenerative worh of healing. Physicists and chemists were sometimes spared lvecause of their heing listed in the National Roster of Scientists, hut, lihe the rest of their fellow citizens, they devoted themselves where they were most useful, to the worle in hand. The future loohs lvright' and promising to the Artsman. The scientist is once again free to seeh in peaceful ways the harnessing of his shills. The Physical Education. department has talzen up again the peaceful preparation of useful citizens. Under God, we pray a long period of peace and peaceful pursuits may he ours. 38
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